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Clor

Run many parallel Claude Code and Codex sessions in isolated containers with shared, searchable agent memory

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About Clor

Clor is infrastructure for what it calls a software factory — running many coding-agent sessions in parallel rather than babysitting one. It runs the official Claude Code and Codex CLIs behind its own web interface, using your existing subscriptions or API keys rather than reselling inference, and gives each workspace an isolated Docker container with its own Git checkout so parallel lanes cannot corrupt each other. The distinguishing feature is shared agent memory: every live and historical session is full-text searchable and agents write into a shared wiki, so an investigation done by one agent last week is context available to a different agent today instead of dying when a chat window closes. Everything in the platform is exposed as a CLI command, which means agents themselves can create spaces, manage resources and use Clor's own services without a human intermediary — a design choice that follows naturally once you accept agents as the primary operator. GitHub and Linear integrations let agents manage issues, change code and open pull requests, with the human role reduced to directing, designing and reviewing what merges. Spaces run either on your own Mac or Linux machine or on a hosted cloud runner. The commercial model is unusually founder-friendly: the control plane, memory, tunnels, secrets, Slack and email are permanently free, and only consumption services are billed.

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Key Features

Runs the official Claude Code and Codex CLIs on your own subscriptions or API keys
Isolated Docker workspace per space, each with its own Git checkout
Shared agent memory: full-text search across every live and historical session
Shared agent wiki so context survives beyond a single session
Every service is a CLI command, so agents can self-provision
Local Mac/Linux runners or hosted cloud runners
GitHub and Linear integration for issue management and pull requests

Clor Pros & Cons

Pros

  • +Bring-your-own-subscription means no inference markup on top of Claude or Codex
  • +Shared searchable memory is the piece most agent harnesses simply do not have
  • +Free tier covers the whole control plane permanently, not as a trial

⚠️ Cons

  • Consumption pricing across seven separate services is harder to forecast than one seat price
  • Locked to the Claude Code and Codex harnesses rather than being model-agnostic
  • Parallel container workspaces need real local or cloud compute to be worth it

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coding-agentsclaude-codecodexdockergithublinearagent-memory
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